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Why factory ammo still shoots pretty accurately after time and handloads seem to diminish accuracy over time
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<blockquote data-quote="SMDunn" data-source="post: 2563900" data-attributes="member: 86942"><p>Blame the Zinc, copper and zinc are in different places in the galvanic series plus an alloy of zinc and copper (aka brass) is in yet another position. This may contribute to the problem if there is a good "electrical" connection between 2 of them. This is the process that makes sacrificial corrosion work in industrial applications (often involves and electrolyte/ solution though). Sorry if I am way off beam here or if I have made it even more confusing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMDunn, post: 2563900, member: 86942"] Blame the Zinc, copper and zinc are in different places in the galvanic series plus an alloy of zinc and copper (aka brass) is in yet another position. This may contribute to the problem if there is a good "electrical" connection between 2 of them. This is the process that makes sacrificial corrosion work in industrial applications (often involves and electrolyte/ solution though). Sorry if I am way off beam here or if I have made it even more confusing! [/QUOTE]
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